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Breastfeeding, Periods and Getting Pregnant

Breastfeeding, Periods and Getting Pregnant

Most mothers who continue to breastfeed will resume periods between nine and eighteen months after birth. Some lucky ladies can go a year or more without a period, others can menstruate within a few weeks. Typically, the more frequently a baby breast-feeds and the longer periods and fertility are...
Breastfeeding Tips For Bigger Breasted Mothers

Breastfeeding Tips For Bigger Breasted Mothers

Bigger breasts can present some special challenges for breastfeeding Mums. The good news is that all of these challenges can be overcome with some simple tips and support, so you can enjoy breastfeeding your baby, regardless of your breast size....

'Booby Traps' by Pinky McKay in Melbourne MamaMag

'Booby Traps' by Pinky McKay in Melbourne MamaMag

Pinky McKay, One of Australia's most recognised and respected breastfeeding experts and an Internationally Board-Certified Lactation Consultant is frustrated by the ignorance of health professionals who are giving appalling advice that is failing breastfeeding women.

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New Mastitis Treatment - What You Need To Know

New Mastitis Treatment - What You Need To Know

To get on top of mastitis before you become very ill, we used to be advised: 'Warmth, Rest and Empty your breast'.  However, the new treatment advice is almost the opposite: as mastitis starts with inflammation, applying heat and vigilantly fe...
Five Reasons Breastfeeding Mums Shouldn't Skip Breakfast

Five Reasons Breastfeeding Mums Shouldn't Skip Breakfast

We have all heard it before, breakfast is the most important meal of the day. This is particularly true for breastfeeding mums. Some people may skip breakfast for various reasons such as running late, lack of time to prepare breakfast or because they are wanting to lose ...